Just curious how some of you combat low-ballers in your industry. I have tried to diversify to combat low-balling. For example the last couple of months of my painting season - I lost 3 house painting quotes all in a row and my schedule was bare for a two month period. I had knick-knack work here and there, painting a door, pressure washing a couple of homes, resealing a really small deck. But nothing that would amount to me being able to pay the winter bills. So I took on a roof job - and made 6 grand for a week and half of work. Much higher profit margin than painting and was able to not have to compete with the low-ballers and it has gotten me through the winter so far. Perhaps lots of you here are really well established and even if you lost 90% of your bids - you'd still be chock full of work. I still go through feast/famine cycles.
Just curious how some of you combat low-ballers in your industry. I have tried to diversify to combat low-balling. For example the last couple of months of my painting season - I lost 3 house painting quotes all in a row and my schedule was bare for a two month period. I had knick-knack work here and there, painting a door, pressure washing a couple of homes, resealing a really small deck. But nothing that would amount to me being able to pay the winter bills. So I took on a roof job - and made 6 grand for a week and half of work. Much higher profit margin than painting and was able to not have to compete with the low-ballers and it has gotten me through the winter so far. Perhaps lots of you here are really well established and even if you lost 90% of your bids - you'd still be chock full of work. I still go through feast/famine cycles.
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